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ENERGY!
Examples of substances that are good conductors of transferring heat energy include metals like copper, aluminum, and silver. These materials have high thermal conductivity, meaning they can efficiently transfer heat from one point to another. Conversely, materials like wood and plastic are poor conductors of heat.
A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter. Examples include light waves, sound waves, and water waves. Waves are characterized by their amplitude, wavelength, and frequency.
No, waves do not have matter. Waves are disturbances that propagate through a medium, transferring energy without transferring matter along the way. Examples of waves include light waves, sound waves, and water waves.
ENERGY!
Heat energy
conduction!
Various things can move energy, such as physical objects (like a ball rolling down a hill transferring kinetic energy), electric currents transferring electrical energy, or even vibrations transferring sound energy. In all cases, the energy is transferred from one form to another through these movements.
An example of energy transferring to elastic energy is when a spring is compressed. When a force is applied to compress the spring, potential energy is stored in the spring as elastic potential energy. This energy can be released when the spring returns to its original shape.
When you lift an object, you are transferring potential energy to it. This potential energy is due to the object's position in the gravitational field. The higher you lift the object, the more potential energy it possesses.
An example of waves transferring energy without transferring matter is light waves. Light waves can travel through a vacuum in space and transfer energy from the source (such as the sun) to the Earth without transferring any physical particles.
ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) is the principal energy-transferring molecule.